The rollout of green hydrogen has allowed heavy industries like shipping to start reducing their climate impact.
Swiss marine power company WinGD has announced that its ammonia-fueled X-DF-A engine has passed ...
Under current and prospective policies from the IMO, EU, and US, the business case for green shipping corridors could improve markedly - but not sufficiently - according to a new report published by ...
A dark cloud of smoke rises from the chimney of a cargo ship as it enters the harbor. Using green methanol to power shipping could cut CO2 emissions in the sector by as much as 96%, according to a ...
Finnish shipping company Wasaline is about to reach its carbon neutrality goal way ahead of 2030, and become the first carbon-neutral shipping company in the Baltic Sea. Its hybrid ferry, Aurora ...
The world’s largest maritime nations gathered in London on Tuesday to consider adopting regulations that would move the shipping industry away from fossil fuels to slash emissions. If the deal is ...
Global interest in developing green shipping corridors is increasing to address the shipping industry's substantial contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions. The International Maritime ...
An international treaty aims to bring the shipping industry to net-zero emissions by around 2050. Can novel fuels, wind power and coordination on a global scale get it there? By Elise Hansen / ...
The Port of Los Angeles has signed with another port in China — the Port of Guangzhou — in efforts to establish a Trans-Pacific Green Shipping Corridor. The corridor has been in the works since ...
Two-thirds of European green shipping fuel projects are at risk, a new Transport & Environment (T&E) study shows. T&E’s mapping of green hydrogen projects across Europe shows that nearly 4% of ...